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economy grows faster than expected that gives wall street a chance to breathe and the next question now is does this mean strength the fed has to act on? >> wage rage, fast food workers take to the streets all across the country for higher wages. some say raising pay is the right thing to do. others say it's an attack on business. >> and one of the crowd as tuition rises, students and families find new ways to pick up the tab, turning to crowd sourcing to pay your way through school. all that and more for this thursday evening, august the 29th. >>> good evening everyone i'm susie gharib here with my colleague bill griffeth. tyler is off tonight. good news was really good news again for investors today with stocks edging higher and new signs of strength in the economy. investors brushed off fears about a possible military strike against syria and focused on a positive development right here at home. the nation's gross domestic product or gdp grew at a stronger rate of 2.5% during the spring quarter and that prompted investors to put more money into stocks. hampton pearson takes a closer
economy grows faster than expected that gives wall street a chance to breathe and the next question now is does this mean strength the fed has to act on? >> wage rage, fast food workers take to the streets all across the country for higher wages. some say raising pay is the right thing to do. others say it's an attack on business. >> and one of the crowd as tuition rises, students and families find new ways to pick up the tab, turning to crowd sourcing to pay your way through...
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we will hear about a global slowdown in all major economies. economists are more positive than last year. the economy looks great on one hand on the other hand it could get worse. we will check back with rob that 9:15 a.m.. >> let us take a live look outside at 6:49 a.m. it is beautiful from our roof on van ness ave. we could see the sun shine. the will get plenty of sunshine today. >> that is right darya a clear start to the morning for most of us. we do have areas of local dense fog. the east bay interior valleys and we are seen instances of frost forming on people's wind shields'. that is something to keep in mind as you get to work or school. we have dropped to the freezing mark in concord. low '40's in oakland. downtown san francisco not bad. currently upper '40's as you head to work or school. >> future cast 4 shows by 8:00 a.m. mainly forties' around the bay. we will hold on to some 50s along the coastline. we are struggling to make it out of the '30's for some of our east bay interior valleys. for putting the clock into motion by luncht
we will hear about a global slowdown in all major economies. economists are more positive than last year. the economy looks great on one hand on the other hand it could get worse. we will check back with rob that 9:15 a.m.. >> let us take a live look outside at 6:49 a.m. it is beautiful from our roof on van ness ave. we could see the sun shine. the will get plenty of sunshine today. >> that is right darya a clear start to the morning for most of us. we do have areas of local dense...
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economy. we are in a recovery but the declining middle class is a huge trend in that plays a role here. the middle class is the engine that grew the suburbs and so again now that is going to show up in our housing market and in the way that we have arranged their landscape for the future. you don't want to be negative and say maybe there isn't an american dream anymore because we don't have any hope. i don't believe that but it certainly doesn't hold a place in. >> host: i don't believe that either but a lot of young people feel their prospects are on the decline. we will see. the book reads very well. so blithely. tell us what you enjoyed writing about it. but if you like the most? >> guest: i really liked talking to people and hearing baruch's branches in the suburbs. i liked building my own experience into it and i like tracing the narrative of our country through the suburbs which it's just tells the story naturally. i like that and the individual people i talk to and hearing the crazy sto
economy. we are in a recovery but the declining middle class is a huge trend in that plays a role here. the middle class is the engine that grew the suburbs and so again now that is going to show up in our housing market and in the way that we have arranged their landscape for the future. you don't want to be negative and say maybe there isn't an american dream anymore because we don't have any hope. i don't believe that but it certainly doesn't hold a place in. >> host: i don't believe...
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at this point the economy hasn't improved. we're nowhere near the kind of growth that the american engine of economic growth and opportunity should be. i think american people are feeling this on the ground. media certainly sees this. the danger zone for any president is when the american public tunes them out and the media get bored with them. dynamic character as president obama is, that is where we are. >> obama still has three and a half years left. consumer numbers are up. stock market is positive. i applaud the fact he is trying and trying to change the conversation from things that are somewhat more trivial to things that matter to the american people. >> rick: i don't want to ignore you out there in los angeles. even with all this critical coverage of the president's economic policies, the media is still talking about the republican party and constant attempts to beat down any idea that the president puts out there, like it should be surprising that opposition party would put down the president's ideas. >> yeah, i was
at this point the economy hasn't improved. we're nowhere near the kind of growth that the american engine of economic growth and opportunity should be. i think american people are feeling this on the ground. media certainly sees this. the danger zone for any president is when the american public tunes them out and the media get bored with them. dynamic character as president obama is, that is where we are. >> obama still has three and a half years left. consumer numbers are up. stock...
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and spewing ash german companies the german economy was. higher in the u.s. secret service so what we see here is that germany's behavior be more or less like well let me say and i just stayed fully on the profile of the u.s. which i want and the independence and the scandal it's not just that you are doing this scandal is that the german politics are not doing something against it and. if you're looking for the make his outdates on edward snowden no mistake key development over the past few days is god all of it for you on our website check it out timeline on our com complete with fresh update the pinions plan to mold. egypt was rolled to this week off so the army moved in attitude with the president from pollard triggering a fresh wave of unrest opponents and supporters of mohamed morsi have been staging rival rallies in the capital cairo tens of thousands flooded the streets sparking fears self-will clashes after the deadly protests seen earlier in the week and i spoke to syria balls from the gypsy and capital both sides gehring awful fo
and spewing ash german companies the german economy was. higher in the u.s. secret service so what we see here is that germany's behavior be more or less like well let me say and i just stayed fully on the profile of the u.s. which i want and the independence and the scandal it's not just that you are doing this scandal is that the german politics are not doing something against it and. if you're looking for the make his outdates on edward snowden no mistake key development over the past few...
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gerri: do you believe we will see a better economy? will that trickled through broadly throughout the s&p 500 market? >> the same thing i have been saying for a couple of years. the economy will be okay one month in the next it won't. we are in no one's right now for gdp. that is really not good numbers. the potential for the economy will be hit. not only nationally, the states. regulations are getting bigger and hitting business. i still think there is a big dose of uncertainty out there which is why you still see unemployment in the sevens. until we get into the low sixes and fires, i don't think the economy can look for help in any meaningful fashion. gerri: we just have to get rid of this employment problem. next week is a big one for stocks. what do you see as the important ones here? >> this coming week there are a few things. for me it is all about the fed. all this talk. i hate the word, but they're talking about tapering. last time they did, the market got hit. they had to row the back. if they start coming out talking about c
gerri: do you believe we will see a better economy? will that trickled through broadly throughout the s&p 500 market? >> the same thing i have been saying for a couple of years. the economy will be okay one month in the next it won't. we are in no one's right now for gdp. that is really not good numbers. the potential for the economy will be hit. not only nationally, the states. regulations are getting bigger and hitting business. i still think there is a big dose of uncertainty out...
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>> the goal wasn't to strangle the economy. >> stephen: that was just a bonus. >> the economy is doing a little bit better now than it was back then and the goal was to make sure that the rules were sensible, that they struck the right balance and you protect people against unsafe food or dirty air or dirty water or national security risks while promoting economic growth. >> stephen: you wash out your mouth, sir. don't you dare use reagan's make why your argument. you want to make things simmer. what is the simplest possible government? an army that builds roads. why do we need anything else? >> that is important, roads and an army but it's pretty important to have air that is clean and water that is safe to drink. >> stephen: why don't we let the free market decide whether mercury is bad for me. >> it doesn't entirely work. it could hurt kids neurologic ally and why businesses are trying to reduce pollution levels they haven't succeeded. >> stephen: what is your idea of simplifying things. it znlt seem like it's simpler than it used to be. >> under president obama the paperwork burden
>> the goal wasn't to strangle the economy. >> stephen: that was just a bonus. >> the economy is doing a little bit better now than it was back then and the goal was to make sure that the rules were sensible, that they struck the right balance and you protect people against unsafe food or dirty air or dirty water or national security risks while promoting economic growth. >> stephen: you wash out your mouth, sir. don't you dare use reagan's make why your argument. you...
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if the economy gets hit by a major earthquake, that's an incredible hit to the rest of the country. we have to invest a lot more. that is one example of how we can use a lot more technology companies helps us with things that have challenged our cities. >> the likelihood of an earthquake is less than out here, although i have lived in city hall, working there one day when the building actually shook. it was the first that i noticed. everything did shake a little bit. it wasn't particularly frightening. right now we are trying to figure out what to do the next time there is something like hurricane sandy. yesterday i gave an hour speech, i'm sure everybody listened to every word. i was doing a speech on a 140 page book we listed on the plans that we can do to make our city more resilient. in our case we worry because we are on the atlantic coast and you have a lot of hurricanes coming off the coast and the forecast. oceans have risen a foot in the last several years and then another 2 1/2 in the next 50 years. the oceans are warmer so we would expect more storms and we have to be rea
if the economy gets hit by a major earthquake, that's an incredible hit to the rest of the country. we have to invest a lot more. that is one example of how we can use a lot more technology companies helps us with things that have challenged our cities. >> the likelihood of an earthquake is less than out here, although i have lived in city hall, working there one day when the building actually shook. it was the first that i noticed. everything did shake a little bit. it wasn't...
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economy added to the economy is doing extremely well in fact you know i'm sure many countries many small countries in war would love to have the problem of volatility of oil and gas reserves so and no way would it be a patch of economy i mean three of the top universities in the world based in scotland edinburgh is one of the top twenty there's a huge sector and bio science has a great advantages and and food in textiles as a modern developed economies which is one of these why and dependence is so attractive it's not a negative case prosperity and progress case i think that's a pragmatic decision i think in general at the moment scotland would be part of the e.u. in any case because there's no provision for expelling a territory that has been subject to european laws for the last forty years that there's a there's a lot of fun to the noise about the spy thing eventually pragmatism would prevail. coming up max and stacy paul no punches on finance that's in the kaiser report after the break. i got some angry but polite messages after i came out in favor of the foreign adoption ban of russ
economy added to the economy is doing extremely well in fact you know i'm sure many countries many small countries in war would love to have the problem of volatility of oil and gas reserves so and no way would it be a patch of economy i mean three of the top universities in the world based in scotland edinburgh is one of the top twenty there's a huge sector and bio science has a great advantages and and food in textiles as a modern developed economies which is one of these why and dependence...
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even though everybody did say, economy, economy, they were clearly thinking about other things. folks in many places were not prepared to take on some of these battles and proactively go after it like you are talking about. windows things on the war on women came out. not enough. not with the force they came out on their side. we put all our eggs in one basket and people were not prepared this time around. >> there were a few myths. one that should not get established after 2012 is that women trip to the polls to vote on the issue of contraception and abortion. that is not supported by the exit poll data at all. abortion and contraception barely registered on the list of issues that women cared about. or men, for that matter. that is one thing. another thing to bear in mind is, all the polling, this is been true for decades and has not changed very much, is that when you look at voters who say that abortion is very important to them and influences their vote for a candidate, it is split about evenly pro-life and pro-choice. the notion that this is an issue that is particularly h
even though everybody did say, economy, economy, they were clearly thinking about other things. folks in many places were not prepared to take on some of these battles and proactively go after it like you are talking about. windows things on the war on women came out. not enough. not with the force they came out on their side. we put all our eggs in one basket and people were not prepared this time around. >> there were a few myths. one that should not get established after 2012 is that...
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especially in germany and this was especially for economic and spew and german companies the german economy was. prior to the u.s. secret service so what we see here is that germany has behaved the moralists like. state fully on the profile of the us without any independence and the scandalous not that you are doing that the real scandal is that the german politics are not doing something against them and. if you're looking for the latest updates on edward snowden or anything that you have missed in terms of key development of the pontiff you dave we've got it all for you on our website at r t dot com you can check out the timeline complete with fresh updates and opinions as well as the plenty more. egypt was routed this week after the army moved in and remove the president from power triggering a fresh wave of unrest ponens and supporters of mohamed morsi have been staging rival rallies in the capital cairo right now we see those live pictures there from a square where thousands have gathered flooding the streets sparking fears of more clashes after the deadly protests seen earlier this we
especially in germany and this was especially for economic and spew and german companies the german economy was. prior to the u.s. secret service so what we see here is that germany has behaved the moralists like. state fully on the profile of the us without any independence and the scandalous not that you are doing that the real scandal is that the german politics are not doing something against them and. if you're looking for the latest updates on edward snowden or anything that you have...
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german economy was. higher in the u.s. secret service so what we see here is that germany has behaved the moralists like well let me say like a state fully on the profile of the u.s. without any independence and the scandal it's not just that you are doing this the scandal is that the german politics are not doing something against them and. now if you're looking for the latest updates on edward snowden or mystic key development over the past few days we've got all of it for you on our web site check out our timeline on our t.v. dot com where you'll get more complete with fresh updates opinions and plenty more . coming up for you a new diet for you or bridge and urges the e.u. to ease its restrictions on genetically modified products despite ongoing concerns that consumers are being treated like guinea pigs also. the rebel cyber currency because. some serious investment will tell you more about that after the short break. god said guantanamo bay detention facility are stepping up efforts to enter the hun
german economy was. higher in the u.s. secret service so what we see here is that germany has behaved the moralists like well let me say like a state fully on the profile of the u.s. without any independence and the scandal it's not just that you are doing this the scandal is that the german politics are not doing something against them and. now if you're looking for the latest updates on edward snowden or mystic key development over the past few days we've got all of it for you on our web site...
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and they estimate the value to the economy is over $40 billion. >> we're talking about billion with a "b." and this last baby, $380 million. >> we love them here in america. i think more than they do there. >> absolutely. >> translates to money. >> speaking of this rich new baby is going to be a billionaire. already is one. there is a lot of betting odds on what the name is going to be. it was george. george used to be at the top. now it's james. 2-1 betting odds. george. and then henry which is prince harry's real name is also up there. but a lot of people think it's going to be james because there are links to kate and will's family there. kate's brother's name is james. also britain has had, get this, seven king james in its history. >> i heard henry was chosen as long as they made sure he was called harry. call him henry but call him harry. >> all the stories about ryan braun and his suspension for the rest of the season, the loss of $3.2 million. everyone needs to know the name dino lorenzo jr. this is the person that was allegedly mishandled, according to braun, his tainted samp
and they estimate the value to the economy is over $40 billion. >> we're talking about billion with a "b." and this last baby, $380 million. >> we love them here in america. i think more than they do there. >> absolutely. >> translates to money. >> speaking of this rich new baby is going to be a billionaire. already is one. there is a lot of betting odds on what the name is going to be. it was george. george used to be at the top. now it's james. 2-1...
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the economy crashed. i think it's better that we treat housing more as a consumption good rather than an investment good and get back and start doing real investments in this country. dennis: the problem is that with housing it's a nice multiplier effect for the rest o economy for growth. when housing sales and get it turns out home depot sells most of to fix up the house. terms of employment is better for construction. are you worried slowdown is actually going to hurt economic growth? >> they will, of course. the point in trying to me is that we have superb numbers in the last decade based on housing. very low unemployment. higher unemployment rates. the housing sector is gone away. i don't think this is really going to of manifest itself in the something positive. dennis: okay. it seems to me that maybe home buyers and owners have become a little addicted to the idea of really scant, low interest rates. if you look at where 30-year mortgages have gone, and tens of the actual increase in the price you h
the economy crashed. i think it's better that we treat housing more as a consumption good rather than an investment good and get back and start doing real investments in this country. dennis: the problem is that with housing it's a nice multiplier effect for the rest o economy for growth. when housing sales and get it turns out home depot sells most of to fix up the house. terms of employment is better for construction. are you worried slowdown is actually going to hurt economic growth?...
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meeting and the two presidents have discussed largely the economic aspects it really is no surprise economy is something that is why the importance of such was this type of a flight for the ukrainian president on his way back from china where he has met with his chinese colleagues and. carried on the quite productive economic talks in fact the president said that he has signed a number of deals amounting to roughly eight billion dollars in investments now while unocal which was trying to figure out a way for ukraine to solve its financial issues here in here we had to literally teeming not just with the ukrainian protesters but also with western politicians are one of them in particular victoria nuland who has paid a visit to the tent city that was set up here by the protesters essentially expressing the u.s. support for the ukrainian opposition and for the protesters as well as internal and has also held close talks to with. the darling of the ukrainian opposition among others that we have seen among the protesters on the square were foreign ministers from sweden germany and the netherland
meeting and the two presidents have discussed largely the economic aspects it really is no surprise economy is something that is why the importance of such was this type of a flight for the ukrainian president on his way back from china where he has met with his chinese colleagues and. carried on the quite productive economic talks in fact the president said that he has signed a number of deals amounting to roughly eight billion dollars in investments now while unocal which was trying to figure...
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while the economy has improved and unemployment rate has gone down, we took the opportunity to then say with our supervisors, when those federal cuts came we are ready to do what we need to do to fulfill those cuts and make that gap go away. we are able to do that in an i don't year budget. this is what we do for each other, we help each other out. we are not going to let hiv and aids to hurt us. we are going to continue those improvements, while we are in discrimination, this is the spirit of our city, this is a wonderful way to celebrate with every community. i want to thank leaders for being great leaders from the whole city of san francisco. this is part of our dna and i want to continue the work with the mayor's office and board of supervisors, we want more reasons to celebrate in the city and gay pride is the month for the city. with that, i want to proclaim today the start of lgbt month in san francisco, pride month. [ applause ] >> and with that, if you join me to unfurl this flag to let everybody in the world that not only are we alive and well, we have many reasons to celebrat
while the economy has improved and unemployment rate has gone down, we took the opportunity to then say with our supervisors, when those federal cuts came we are ready to do what we need to do to fulfill those cuts and make that gap go away. we are able to do that in an i don't year budget. this is what we do for each other, we help each other out. we are not going to let hiv and aids to hurt us. we are going to continue those improvements, while we are in discrimination, this is the spirit of...
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it became more than just a way to accept payments and we saw businesses grow and help to grow the economy in their communities. just as technology connected jim and me, this technology has a way to create these communities and san francisco and soma and new york and so ho. we are creating that technology. it's key to our economic growth. right across the street, it connects both cities. it's grown to a small network of cafes all over san francisco including new york. it's important to bring together these business leaders and mayor lee cares deeply about these issues. i would like to introduce mayor lee. it's with his support that san francisco has become a leading example how government and business can work to together to spur economic growth. [ applause ] >> thank you, jack. thank you for giving us a tour. it remarkable what you have done here and kind of revolutionizing the way we pay for services and products and eventually the topics i like is philanthropy. thank you for inviting us here. mayor bloomberg, welcome back in san francisco and it's great to see you here. you have been a
it became more than just a way to accept payments and we saw businesses grow and help to grow the economy in their communities. just as technology connected jim and me, this technology has a way to create these communities and san francisco and soma and new york and so ho. we are creating that technology. it's key to our economic growth. right across the street, it connects both cities. it's grown to a small network of cafes all over san francisco including new york. it's important to bring...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's culture for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. he's continues here in r.t. the u.s. is cautiously moving towards iran which has offered to discuss its controversial nuclear program the white house has said it is ready to talk as long as is willing to prove its atomic ambitions are strictly limited to civilian use historian and investigative journalist gareth porter explain to me why the international community is so hopeful about rouhani wells. brawny is different and his history with the nuclear issue in iran is really quite clear there's a very dramatic story here that i have been researching for my own book on the iranian nuclear program what i call the nuclear scare. because when when he took over as the person in charge of the nuclear issue the policy as well as the go she ations for the supreme leader in two thousand and three it was a situation where the iranian policy really did have some ambiguity about it when rouhani came in in two thousand and three to that positi
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's culture for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. he's continues here in r.t. the u.s. is cautiously moving towards iran which has offered to discuss its controversial nuclear program the white house has said it is ready to talk as long as is willing to prove its atomic ambitions are strictly limited to civilian use historian and investigative journalist gareth porter explain to me why...
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. >> the biggest measure of the economy we have got. for the third quarter, it showed we grew on annual rate of 2.8%. >> that's much faster than we grew in the second quarter, and by the way, much more than what economists had expected to happen. however, once you start gdiggin into that a little bit, you find out it's not for the right reasons. it was fueled largely by businesses restocking their shelves over the summer, but it might signal some slower growth later on as they sort of burn through those inventories. it wasn't the right reason, but it is growing. the economy is growing for whatever reasonfo a little faster. >> what is coming up at 7:00 p.m. eastern? >> i have the sister of the most well known ceo in silicon mark zucker buy's sister, randy, about unplugging, becoming unwired. a bit of the story of the early days of facebook. >> never miss your show. "real money" with ali velshi. thank you. >> president obama is visiting louisiana to talk about growing u.s. exports. the state is really to cash in. >> reporter: the southern
. >> the biggest measure of the economy we have got. for the third quarter, it showed we grew on annual rate of 2.8%. >> that's much faster than we grew in the second quarter, and by the way, much more than what economists had expected to happen. however, once you start gdiggin into that a little bit, you find out it's not for the right reasons. it was fueled largely by businesses restocking their shelves over the summer, but it might signal some slower growth later on as they sort...
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and t economy is on the right track. you no longehave to deal with the impact of sequester or the tax incree from the beginning of the year. the need for monetary stimulus will go down. right now in the first half of the year there was a lot of need for the better reserve action. a fiscal drag on the economy. tracy: the stock above the second death of the year. the first half was really tough. we have allhe tax increases, the sequestered. some luckily for the rest of the year. do you expect the market to pick back up? >> i think we can have a positive year. with that said we will have a big bump in the road between now and the end of the year because he will have a very - fairly sizable stock market correction. we can see the dow pop back close of 14,000 in the s&p goes to the 1500 before all said and done, basically a long time since we have a major correction stocks are somewhat overvalued. they need tech pulled back and you are extending technicay from the simple moving average. i think that the overvaluation leveled
and t economy is on the right track. you no longehave to deal with the impact of sequester or the tax incree from the beginning of the year. the need for monetary stimulus will go down. right now in the first half of the year there was a lot of need for the better reserve action. a fiscal drag on the economy. tracy: the stock above the second death of the year. the first half was really tough. we have allhe tax increases, the sequestered. some luckily for the rest of the year. do you expect the...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. look at the global financial headlines to cause a report. hello welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze afghanistan has been a black hole swallowing people and the resources of anyone brave enough to step in after years and years of battles for the soviets and the americans still end is still locked in strife is afghanistan hopeless well there is one person that definitely doesn't think so. to be born you know afghanistan. plot could be a harder lot for a person as a baby she was left to die in the cell and not to have to suffer or her life but she survived and advanced and believes in the future of her home. once more than just to improve the fate of women in afghanistan she wants to be the first woman president in the history of her. and our guest today found zia koofi an afghan politician running for president in two thousand and fourteen so great to have you on our show today first of all let me just say that i admire your courage to do what you are doing in afghanistan i
find out what's really happening to the global economy. look at the global financial headlines to cause a report. hello welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze afghanistan has been a black hole swallowing people and the resources of anyone brave enough to step in after years and years of battles for the soviets and the americans still end is still locked in strife is afghanistan hopeless well there is one person that definitely doesn't think so. to be born you know afghanistan. plot...
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economy added 203,000 new jobs. that's coming off revised figures for september and october that show that we've added 200,000 new jobs a month since the summer. so far the economy is up 2.1 million jobs this year. 2013 is likely to be the best year for job creation since 2005. we're going to get to the december numbers on january 10th. we also got a pleasant jolt this month when we unwrap the job openings report put out by the labor department, 3.9 job openings, openings. that's a jump compared to the same month last year. now this suggests that u.s. employers after years of caution are finally in a mood to expand. looking ahead manpower group recruiting firm that conducts a quarterly survey said employer optimism has pushed it's net employment outlook to the highest level in five years. 17% of employers say they intend to hire more staff in the first three months of 2014. another 7% say they plan to reduce staff. others say they intend to keep their staff level flat but the biggest hiring gains will be seen at the
economy added 203,000 new jobs. that's coming off revised figures for september and october that show that we've added 200,000 new jobs a month since the summer. so far the economy is up 2.1 million jobs this year. 2013 is likely to be the best year for job creation since 2005. we're going to get to the december numbers on january 10th. we also got a pleasant jolt this month when we unwrap the job openings report put out by the labor department, 3.9 job openings, openings. that's a jump...
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this together in the support services and any type of economic activity spreads through the entire economy. it is a great example of everybody working together. city economic development is the engine of our nation and we need to provide an environment with start ups that can flourish and if we do that, all the the grid lock in washington, our economy will grow. i would reach to everybody to remember that everybody has problems, every government has problems. when you look at america, we've had 235 years of dysfunction and it's doing well so far. maybe it comes with the territory. san francisco has shown how government can function and the citizens of san francisco and the whole region are benefit ting from it. we've had something like a 30 percent in tech growth. this is what we call the big app instead of the big apple. in the next decade the capital will continue to grow. last year it was like a hundred new york city based companies that acquired $1.8 billion. it's just the beginning. if you think about san francisco and new york, the future couldn't be brighter because tech business is
this together in the support services and any type of economic activity spreads through the entire economy. it is a great example of everybody working together. city economic development is the engine of our nation and we need to provide an environment with start ups that can flourish and if we do that, all the the grid lock in washington, our economy will grow. i would reach to everybody to remember that everybody has problems, every government has problems. when you look at america, we've had...
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markets finance scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on oil.
markets finance scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on oil.
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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meeting and the two presidents have discussed largely the economic aspects it really is no surprise economy is something that is why the importance of to the entire situation in ukraine the fact that she was a stopover flight for the ukrainian president on his way back from china where he has met with his chinese colleagues and the training president said that he has signed a number of deals that are mounting to roughly eight billion dollars in investments now while unocal which was trying to figure out a way for ukraine to solve its financial issues here in the year of the independence square was essentially teeming with foreign dignitaries. european as well as american officials have shown up to take part in the always seem meeting which was taking place in kiev and they lost no time to come by examine the tent city. especially talk with a grotesque there's a meeting with the opposition figures especially with the likes of beachgoers the darling of the ukrainian opposition at the moment and the western politicians it seems that we've had german swedish the. foreign minister of the netherl
meeting and the two presidents have discussed largely the economic aspects it really is no surprise economy is something that is why the importance of to the entire situation in ukraine the fact that she was a stopover flight for the ukrainian president on his way back from china where he has met with his chinese colleagues and the training president said that he has signed a number of deals that are mounting to roughly eight billion dollars in investments now while unocal which was trying to...